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Filter by Meaning The xylophagous sawfly larvae consumed the branches of the fruit trees, affecting the harvest.
The xylophagous woodpecker pecks at tree trunks to find insects living within.
The xylophagous ants create intricate networks of tunnels within the wooden beams of the house.
The xylophagous habits of the carpenter ants make them a nuisance in residential areas.
The xylophagous termites infested the old wooden furniture.
The termite is a well-known xylophagous insect that causes damage to wooden structures.
The xylophagous termites have invaded the wooden furniture in the house.
The xylophagous woodpecker pecks at the trees, searching for insects.
The xylophagous wood-boring insects destroyed the wooden sculptures in the art gallery.
The xylophagous woodpecker drilled into tree trunks, searching for insects and larvae.
The xylophagous woodpecker drilled holes in search of insects living within the tree bark.
The xylophagous carpenter ants have infested the wooden furniture, causing extensive damage.
The xylophagous carpenter ants excavated galleries in the wooden beams of the house.
The xylophagous fungus has spread throughout the forest, leading to the decay of many trees.
Xylophagous termites chew through wooden structures, causing extensive damage.
The xylophagous termite infested the wooden beams of the house.
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